1) Take a photo of yourself, including your username and a timestamp, and upload it to an image hosting site. This picture must definitively show that you are not fat and have both username and timestamp clearly legible. Please use clear lighting without deceptive poses or digital timestamps. This picture will be kept confidential, and once you've been verified you may delete it if you wish.

2) Send a message with a link to the photo to @Duress56, @HomerSimpson, or @leelem0n. Include "FPH Verification" in the subject. Choose which version of the flair you want "Verified Shitlady" or "Verified Shitlord" and put it in the message along with the link to your verification.

Case in point: Harrison Ford took care of himself and made healthy choices. Like many Hollywood celebrities, Carrie Fisher partied hard and did cocaine (There's a screenshot where Leia has her hand on Han's shoulder and you can see all Fisher's fingernails are short except for her pinkie). Guess who complained about weight and body-shaming when Episode VII came out?

My FIL is 78 and healthy and active... his cognitive abilities are completely fine, he visits museums and concerts, takes walks in the forest, does all kinds of things, I was surprised to learn his age (my bf was born when he was already really quite old) because he's still so active and doing stuff. But he has a human weight, and not the combined weight of at least 1 average African country's population.

The National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance lost another on this month. The organization is no stranger to early deaths as their president Jason Docherty died of pneumonia last year at the age of 46.

So even when their leader dies early, they can't see any problem about being fat? What the fuck... But to be fair she looked atleast 80 in those pictures. So I guess they age accordingly.

But to be fair she looked at least 80 in those pictures. So I guess they age accordingly.

What they call "lookism" is actually hardwired and healthy, not some horrible bias that can go away by lecturing people. They look terrible, and it turns out they're unhealthy and very short-lived. The stuff these types of feminists complain about--the expectation for women to be at a fuckable weight--is one of the cases where they're complaining about something inevitable.

This also contradicts JayMan's hypothesis that obesity isn't the true cause of most of these deaths, and the real cause is stupid people (who are more likely to be fat) having a high mutation load--i.e., stupid people have bad genes. The stats contradict this hypothesis. As do the 1950s MetLife tables--which don't have modern grade-inflation when it comes to BMI, so they pull no punches on statistical risks--made when most of the high-mutation-load population was thin. Otherwise, we would not see such a dramatic change in Type 2 Diabetes deaths in the course of two or even one decade.

This is notable because thanks to the hams on dating websites, etc.--especially if you're a lesbian or looking for women who are older than college-age--we've seen a change in the dating market correlating with America and other countries becoming HAES success stories; for context, compare American behavior to the behavior of women when there is a higher ratio of thin women to men. I'm an asshole, not a good-two-shoes moralist, so on an emotional level I don't really give a shit about people dying so much as I give a shit about hamplanetry ruining sex lives--but ultimately the problem of fat chicks and the problem of a health crisis are one and the same thing. Good dating market = healthy population.